In a new limited-edition vinyl box set, How to Make Lemonade, the star, 35, gives her fans an in-depth look at her hit visual album with never-before-seen photos that show “the inspiration and themes behind some of the film’s most provocative and cryptic moments,” according to a press release.

The 600-page hardcover coffee table book includes Beyoncé’s personal writings and lyrics interwoven throughout, as well as vintage-feel family photographs such as husband JAY-Z cuddling with the pair’s 5-year-old daughter Blue Ivy, Blue posing with Aunt Solange, pictures of Queen Bey performing with her backup dancers and other exclusive images from music videos shoots such as “Sorry,” “Sandcastles,” “Formation,” “Freedom” and “Pray You Catch Me.”

The foreword is written by Dr. Michael Eric Dyson with poetry by Warsan Shire.

Beyoncé’s Grammy Award winning, platinum-certified sixth studio album debuted as a one-hour film on HBO in 2016. The record, which is unapologetically honest, political and personal, is believed to have influenced JAY-Z’s new album, 4:44.

I still don't even own Lemonade in physical copy #flopfan I knoooow but I bought it from iTunes opening day so just listen to it on my phone if I want to hear it again, she needs to just put it on Spotify though to be honest...